Putin Recognizes Donbass Republics, Sends Russian Military to 'Denazify' Ukraine

There are emerging reports that Russia has halted natural gas deliveries to Poland, albeit it initially remains unconfirmed by the Russian government at this point.

Apparently it's confirmed by Polish gas supplier, PGNiG.
So the fun starts now. Soon we won't be able to pay for the basic needs. Putin did what Morawiecki was yelling for but wouldn't do anyway, and now everyone is surprised. "We are prepared for cutting off the Russian supplies completely" he said, and now is establishing a crisis office and reassuring everyone 🤣
How to live?
 
The blows were inflicted on substations, without which electric trains cannot move. Railway communication in Western part of Ukraine was paralyzed. About 2 dozen passenger trains were delayed. By lunchtime the Ukrainian Railways services reported that they had managed to localize the problem. However, freight traffic was still stopped.

The vast majority of transportation in Ukraine is carried out by electric traction. As of 2020, there were more than 1,600 electric locomotives in Ukraine, and only 300 diesel locomotives.

Today, the bulk of military transportation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is carried out by rail, which is much faster and cheaper than mobile transport, especially given the shortage of diesel fuel throughout the country.

Paralyzing the Ukrainian railway transport, the Russian military command achieves the main task to paralyze the strategic transfer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which is extremely important given the escalation in the Donbas and in the south of Ukraine.

If the strikes on electrical substations continue, 1,600 Ukrainian electric locomotives will not be able to move. They can only be replaced with the remaining 300 locomotives.

If Russian missiles continue to strike at substations of Ukrainian railways, this will be able to significantly reduce the supply of weapons and manpower to the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the front line.


Interesting tactic. The diesel locomotives will remain operative, so the industry and civilian transportation can still function, but the military transportation will be severely reduced. Unless the Ukrainians decide to use the diesels for military transportation and stop the civilian and industrial. If than happens then the Ukrainian oligarchs will have to complain to Ukrainian authorities. It's their choice now - continue the war or continue the industrial production.
 
I listened an interview of Scott Ritter who is a former U.S. Marine Corps and CIA intelligence officer.
I'm not a native English speaker so I hope I make not mistake. Here's the points I noted:

- Russians are close to achieve victory. There's the reality on the ground, it's unescapable. Russians are overwhelming Ukrainians defenders
- Russians are going deliberately slow
- The goal from the US is to bleed Russia so they can't repeat an Ukrainian victory
- It's game over for Ukrainians
- Introducing more military hardware is just murdering Ukrainians, sending them to dead. Javelin is a joke, old material which does not function very well.
- Blinken can say what he want. Reality is boots on the ground, steel in the body of Ukrainians
- Putin is strong with Russians and in control. He fear nothing.

 
RT.

NATO member says it will block Sweden, Finland candidacy

“We’re not asking Finland or Sweden to change their name to Ikea,” the Croatian president said

Apr. 26, 2022

Finland and Sweden joining NATO is “very dangerous charlatanry” and amounts to provoking Russia, Croatian President Zoran Milanovic said on Tuesday. Zagreb will refuse to ratify their membership until the US and EU pressure the neighboring Bosnia-Herzegovina into guaranteeing ethnic Croats their basic voting rights, Milanovic added.

“As far as I’m concerned, they can get into NATO, they can poke the rabid bear in the eye with a pen,” Milanovic told reporters in Zagreb on Tuesday.

“However, until the electoral law issue in Bosnia-Herzegovina is resolved, until the Americans, the English, the Germans – if they can and want to – compel Sarajevo and Bakir Izetbegovic to update the electoral law in the next six months and grant Croats their elementary rights, the Sabor must not ratify anyone’s admission to NATO,” he added, referring to the Croatian parliament.

NATO cannot admit new members without the approval of current ones, Milanovic pointed out, adding that he sees Croatia’s role at this moment as “a historic silver bullet.”

“Let the US president or secretary of state hear this now. Let’s see what they can do for Croatia. I’ve had enough of them ignoring and neglecting a NATO and EU member, and sidelining Croatia,”
Milanovic said, adding that if the US and its Western European allies want the two Scandinavian countries in NATO, “they will have to listen to Croatia.”

Croatia’s biggest grievance is the current electoral system in the neighboring Bosnia-Herzegovina, which has an ethnic Croat community recognized as equal under the 1995 constitution that ended the civil war. Zagreb insists on updates to the electoral law so that Croats in Bosnia would be able to elect their own representatives, as opposed to the current practice of having them elected by the much larger community of Bosnian Muslims, also known as Bosniaks.

In addition to Bosnia, Milanovic listed some of Zagreb’s other grievances: refusal by the EU to admit Bulgaria and Romania into the Schengen border crossing agreement, lack of recognition for the breakaway Serbian province of Kosovo, and no progress in EU talks with Albania and North Macedonia – which even changed its name recently to overcome objections from Greece, to no avail.

“We’re not asking Finland or Sweden to change their name to Ikea, only to tell the Americans that these things need to be resolved,” Milanovic said.

Historically neutral Sweden and Finland have both made moves to join NATO in recent weeks, citing the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Croatia became a NATO member in 2009 and joined the EU in 2013, when Milanovic was prime minister. The Social Democrat politician has been president since October 2020. It is not clear, however, if his threat to veto NATO expansion will work out in practice, since the nationalist HDZ party has the parliamentary majority.
 
Finally someone provides at least some kind of analysis/history of the CIA:s involvment in the Ukraine. Strong parallels to what they did in Vietnam, the same tactics. The CIA stuff is more towards the end of the article.


A couple of quotes:

Douglas Valentine, author of the seminal book The Phoenix Program (1990), sees eerie parallels between the original Phoenix program and Zelensky’s operations today. In both cases, Valentine told CAM in an exclusive interview, “neutralism wasn’t tolerated.” Valentine recounted how legendary CIA officer Lucien Conein had told him that Phoenix was, “a very good blackmail scheme for the central government. ‘If you don’t do what I want, you’re VC [Vietcong].’”

This is similar to Ukraine today—exemplified by the killing of government negotiators who advocate for peace with Russia, or mayors adopting a compromising or neutralist line. Valentine noted that under Phoenix, or Phung Hoang as it was called by the CIA’s South Vietnamese counterparts, due process was totally non-existent. South Vietnamese civilians whose names appeared on blacklists could be kidnapped, tortured and murdered simply on the word of an anonymous informer—which is again happening in Ukraine.
Valentine continued:

“Organizationally, Phoenix coordinates CIA foreign intelligence and covert action officers and operations from the highest national level through the provinces down to the most remote territorial outposts.

Foreign intelligence officers advise SBU security service to assure ‘top tier’ internal security and political control; and Ukrainian CIA agents run ops into Donbas, Russia and Belarus, sending illegal travelers, smugglers, and agents to set up agent nets and penetrate the enemy in his territory, [and carry out] sabotage and subversion. SBU and Ukrainian CIA are where hit-lists get authored. CIA officers advise military, militias and mercenaries in deniable political, paramilitary and psychological operations to terrorize and otherwise persuade civilian population to support Zelensky while demoralizing and fighting the enemy.”
According to Valentine, the disaster now unfolding in Ukraine has long been in the works. Starting in 1991 with the fall of the USSR, the CIA began buying property and setting up organizations and businesses in Ukraine so it would have fronts and safe houses.

“All these things serve as places where CIA officers can meet and plot and engage in unilateral recruitments to put politicians and civil servants and businessmen in place who can assure that the CIA can reorganize the economy and the government and put a Defense Minister and Minister of the Interior in place who is on their payroll, who will then appoint police chiefs who will be on the CIA payroll—for the purpose of furthering U.S. policy, not Ukraine policy.” The ultimate goal since 1991 was to start a war in the Ukraine against Russia, which weakens Russia but also forces Ukrainians to flee the war zones. As soon as that happens, the prices go down and who is going to go swooping in there to buy it up?
The U.S. has an imperative to be as super-aggressive as it can be, so it doesn’t lose its edge. If its predatory impulse to dominate was stilted in Vietnam, that doesn’t mean the soldiers and spies aren’t going to pop up someplace else. They’re always going to pop up someplace else. They always do. Like in Ukraine.”

Valentine's book 'The Phoenix Program' can be found e.g. HERE (Kindle version).
 
A little of what I think will not be published in the West

German journalist is amazed: complaints from local residents only about the military of Ukraine, not Russia (VIDEO)
26.04.2022 - 6:59

The German journalist told about his surprise that complaints from local residents only about the military of Ukraine, and not Russia.

German journalist Thomas Rapper, who visited the territories of Donbass liberated from nationalists, speaks about the relations of residents of Melitopol and Volnovakha to the Armed Forces and the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation:

"I asked people about the behavior of Russian and Ukrainian soldiers and was surprised that only Ukrainians were engaged in looting, especially before the retreat…

Everyone noted that Russians behave correctly, try to help and, if possible, even share medicines. There have been no specific complaints about Russian soldiers. But the Ukrainians — yes, that they shot at civilians, robbed and so on.

I expected that there would be at least some complaints about the Russians, but I was mistaken. Amazing! Even in Volnovakha, a city smaller than Mariupol and also completely destroyed. During the retreat from there, the APU deliberately fired at the hospital from tanks."
https://rusvesna.su/news/1650945569

Western weapons, a lot of corpses: the anti-tank positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were destroyed (VIDEO 18+)
26.04.2022 - 9:30

Western weapons, dozens of corpses — a report by Alexander Kotz from the destroyed anti-tank position of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The unit that fired at the Russian equipment was completely destroyed by artillery strikes.

The Ukrainian command tried to stop the offensive of the Russian army by organizing anti-tank positions in the forest belts and arming poorly trained reservists of the Javelin ATGM and NLAW.

The result is dozens of destroyed AFU servicemen, broken positions and Western weapons captured by our military.
https://rusvesna.su/news/1650954184

NATO and the Armed Forces of Ukraine handed over a batch of weapons to Russian special forces (PHOTO)
27.04.2022 - 0:30

The special forces of the "O" group captured a batch of weapons in the battle in the Kramatorsk direction.

This was reported to the "Russian Spring" by a military source who provided the photo.

Among the trophies are a Degtyarev machine gun of the 1928 model, Swedish AT-4 grenade launchers, American Javelin ATGM and much more.
https://rusvesna.su/news/1651006912

Ukrofascists have equipped positions in a nursing home in the DPR and are holding elderly people
26.04.2022 21:46

In the DPR, Ukrainian militants have equipped positions in a nursing home, and the elderly are being held as a "human shield," said the head of the National Defense Control Center of the Russian Federation, Colonel-General Mikhail Mizintsev.

"In the city of Liman of the Donetsk People's Republic, in a nursing home, militants of Ukrainian nationalist formations have equipped a strongpoint and placed heavy weapons, while personnel and elderly citizens are forcibly held as a "human shield," the general said.
https://news-front.info/2022/04/26/...tarelyh-v-dnr-i-uderzhivajut-pozhilyh-ljudej/

The DPR military found the OSCE archive, which testify to their cooperation with Kiev
26.04.2022 18:02

The OSCE archive was discovered by the DPR troops in Mariupol. This archive is just a storehouse of evidence of how this organization covered up the crimes of Kiev. There are data on war crimes of the Armed Forces of Ukraine since 2014), which, of course, did not get into the official reports of the OSCE in Ukraine.

Earlier it was reported that the staff of the LPR GB found documents on the interaction of the OSCE with the APU. Several employees of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission were even detained in Luhansk, which greatly angered the US Ambassador to the OSCE, Michael Carpenter. More recently, he served as an ex-adviser to Biden and was associated with the preparation of the "orange revolution" in Belarus in 2020. Carpenter tweeted that claims that "OSCE SMM personnel in Ukraine were spying for the Ukrainian government" are lies.

Earlier it became known that the OSCE transferred these positions of the DPR to the ukrofascists – there is new evidence.
https://news-front.info/2022/04/26/...idetelstvujut-ob-ih-sotrudnichestve-s-kievom/
 
Apparently it's confirmed by Polish gas supplier, PGNiG.
So the fun starts now. Soon we won't be able to pay for the basic needs. Putin did what Morawiecki was yelling for but wouldn't do anyway, and now everyone is surprised. "We are prepared for cutting off the Russian supplies completely" he said, and now is establishing a crisis office and reassuring everyone 🤣
How to live?
I've seen a good post today on Twitter that describes the situation in our country:
Let's summarize: wood sold out to China, gas shut, coal mines closed and the next ones will close, planes are not flying, nitrogen plants are about to close, inflation, social security, we lie down militarily, recession, health care collapse, the government and the opposition - they do not serve people. What have I missed?
It'll go ugly soon, take care.
 
'The US is ready to accept the "neutral NATO Ukraine".'

US ready to accept neutral Ukraine

26 Apr, 2022
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We, senator, are not going to be more Ukrainian than the Ukrainians. These are decisions for them to make, he told Paul. The purpose of the current US military aid to Ukraine is to give Kiev the ability to “repel the Russian aggression” and “strengthen their hand at an eventual negotiating table,” Blinken added.
'Nice bluffing because "Ukrainians" already made decision.'

Ukrainian parliament insists on NATO accession

25 Apr, 2022
The Rada’s chair says accession to the military alliance is Ukraine’s “prospective vision of its future”

The Ukrainian parliament will not vote to remove the passage about the country’s ambition to join NATO from the constitution, the Rada’s chairman, Ruslan Stefanchuk, has revealed.

In an interview with Ukrainian media outlet Ukrainska Pravda published on Monday, Stefanchuk was asked whether Ukrainian lawmakers were going to amend the country’s constitution with respect to Kiev’s ambition to become a NATO member state. The official replied in the negative, adding that “changing the constitution is not an end in itself.” He went on to say that just because some changes are made does not necessarily mean that they have an effect in real life. Stefanchuk warned against “declaratory norms.”

The official emphasized that at this point the Ukrainian authorities’ main focus is on ensuring the security of each and every Ukrainian citizen. “Real guarantees are important to us,” Stefanchuk noted.

“For me as a representative of the political leadership of the state precisely this is a priority, so that people no longer die and pay with their lives for the European dream, for the dream of security and the rest,” the Rada’s chairman said.

However, Kiev would not settle for just any kind of guarantees, according to Stefanchuk, who cited the 1994 Budapest Memorandum as an example of empty promises that have failed to materialize. He called for a well-defined agreement which would be able to put Ukraine at ease.

Going back to “what is written in our constitution regarding NATO and the EU,” Stefanchuk described accession to the two organizations as Ukraine’s “prospective vision of its future.”

On March 29, during the last in-person meeting between the Ukrainian and Russian negotiators in Istanbul, Kiev proposed penning an international agreement on security guarantees for Ukraine.

Ten days prior, Stefanchuk indicated that he did not rule out removing the passage on NATO membership from Ukraine’s constitution, depending on “what path the negotiators will take.” The official added that the Rada could start looking for a “model that will either not contradict the constitution or we will change the constitution in this respect.”

The amendment in question, which was added to the Ukrainian constitution back in February 2019, obliges the country’s government to stick to the goal of NATO membership, with the president being the senior guarantor.

Russia attacked the neighboring state in late February, following Ukraine’s failure to implement the terms of the Minsk agreements, first signed in 2014, and Moscow’s eventual recognition of the Donbass republics of Donetsk and Lugansk. The German and French brokered protocols were designed to give the breakaway regions special status within the Ukrainian state. The Kremlin has since demanded that Ukraine officially declare itself a neutral country that will never join the US-led NATO military bloc. Kiev insists the Russian offensive was completely unprovoked and has denied claims it was planning to retake the two republics by force.
Article in full:

US ready to accept neutral Ukraine​

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told the Senate that neutrality or NATO is Kiev’s choice to make

Washington would not oppose Ukraine declaring itself a non-aligned, neutral country, according to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s testimony in the Senate on Tuesday. The US seeks to arm Ukraine to strengthen its hand at the negotiating table, but can’t be “more Ukrainian than the Ukrainians” and the ultimate decision will be up to Kiev, Blinken said.

The crisis in Ukraine, which Blinken visited over the weekend with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, dominated Tuesday’s hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the State Department’s 2023 budget.

At one point, Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) voiced his concern that Ukrainians were “being pushed and goaded by half the members of the Senate who want them in NATO,” and that they might have otherwise agreed to neutrality, as Moscow had asked.

Asked by Paul whether the US would accept Ukraine becoming a neutral state and not a NATO member, Blinken implied that Washington just might.

“We, senator, are not going to be more Ukrainian than the Ukrainians. These are decisions for them to make,” he told Paul. The purpose of the current US military aid to Ukraine is to give Kiev the ability to “repel the Russian aggression” and “strengthen their hand at an eventual negotiating table,” Blinken added.

Claiming that the US has “seen no sign to date” that Russian President Vladimir Putin is “serious about meaningful negotiations,” Blinken said that “If he is, and if the Ukrainians engage, we’ll support them.”

Some in Moscow believe the US and the UK have influenced Kiev to backtrack from the talks with promises of support, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in a TV interview on Monday. He also said that trying to negotiate directly with the US and NATO did not give results, as they listened to Russian concerns and then ignored them, “rather impolitely” making it clear that it was not up to Moscow to decide its own security.

On Tuesday, Blinken claimed the US had taken Russia’s security concerns “very seriously” and “sought to engage” with Moscow, and denied that talk of Kiev joining NATO may have played any role in the escalation of hostilities in Ukraine.

“This was never about Ukraine being potentially a part of NATO, and it was always about [Putin’s] belief that Ukraine does not deserve to be a sovereign, independent country, that it must be reassumed [sic] to Russia in one form or another,” Blinken insisted.

If the West continued “pumping Ukraine with weapons” there was little chance of the peace talks succeeding, Lavrov said on Tuesday.

While the State Department head was talking to the Senate, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was in Germany organizing US allies to ship more weapons to Kiev. Speaking with reporters after the meeting at Ramstein, Austin said he could see Ukraine eventually joining NATO.

“I do believe that in the future, if the possibility exists, I think Ukraine will seek to once again apply to be a member of NATO, but that’s probably a bit down the road and speculation at this point,” he said.

Russia attacked the neighboring state in late February, following Ukraine’s failure to implement the terms of the Minsk agreements, first signed in 2014, and Moscow’s eventual recognition of the Donbass republics of Donetsk and Lugansk. The German and French brokered protocols were designed to give the breakaway regions special status within the Ukrainian state.

The Kremlin has since demanded that Ukraine officially declare itself a neutral country that will never join the US-led NATO military bloc. Kiev insists the Russian offensive was completely unprovoked and has denied claims it was planning to retake the two republics by force.

Russia attacked the neighboring state in late February, following Ukraine’s failure to implement the terms of the Minsk agreements, first signed in 2014, and Moscow’s eventual recognition of the Donbass republics of Donetsk and Lugansk. The German- and French-brokered protocols were designed to give the breakaway regions special status within the Ukrainian state.

The Kremlin has since demanded that Ukraine officially declare itself a neutral country that will never join the US-led NATO military bloc. Kiev insists the Russian offensive was completely unprovoked and has denied claims it was planning to retake the two republics by force.
 
Are they trying to stuck Moldova and Romania in the same chaos as they did Ukraine?


Information about the joint preparation of the Romanian-Ukrainian coalition for the "clensing" of Transnistria received additional confirmation. In addition to the units of the Moldovan army that are equipped with Romanian personnel as mentioned in my previous report on this topic, there is information about the training of entire military units on the teritiry of Romania proper and already disguised as Moldovan military. There is also information about concentration of Ukrainian units on the border with Transnistria. The "interest of the Ukrainian miliraty command is not only to give Kremlin a " political click on the nose" , but also has quite applied goals: the capture of the ammunition depots in Kolbashnaya, where a fairly large amount of ammunition for Soviet-made artilery systems is still being stored. The Moldovan authorities and military are openly afraid of war and do not even hide their fears. But if ( or rather, when) the order is given, absolutely no one will ask them. The transnistrian army has zero chance to counter the offensive for any significant period of time without external support in the event of the attack from both sides( and this is exactly what is being planned, as the Nazi governor of the Odessa region Marchenko has already hinted). And the Russian armed forces are curently unable to help Transnistria with anything but a sertain number of missile strikes at infrastructure facilities. Our source estimate the probability of the enemy attack on Tiraspol in April-early May already as high........
 
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Are they trying to stuck Moldova and Romania in the same chaos as they did Ukraine?

Brilliant question, because it points to the same lesson seen throughout Romania's modern history. Starting with the fanariot ruling during the Otoman Empire, up to the adherence to the Axis during the second World War. A lesson never learned, it seems.
 

WAR IN UKRAINE DAY 62: ARMED FORCES OF UKRAINE SUFFER LOSSES. RUSSIAN UNITS CONTINUE THEIR OFFENSIVE​

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War In Ukraine Day 62: Armed Forces of Ukraine Suffer Losses. Russian Units Continue Their Offensive
On 26 April and the morning of 27 April, fighting continued on all fronts in Ukraine with the exception of the blockaded Azovstal plant in Mariupol.
The Russian Armed Forces continued targeting military infrastructure and transport hubs in Ukraine. Although the AFU, in turn, intensified strikes on facilities located directly on Russian territory, the Russian Armed Forces did not attack “decision-making centres”. Earlier, the Russian Armed Forces stated that they would take such actions if the AFU continued strikes on facilities located in Russian cities.
The Russian Defence Ministry has reported that a fortified area of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Mykolayiv Region has been destroyed.
The positions of the Ukrainian units had an extensive network of trenches and equipped firing points.
The Russian Defence Ministry said that Ukrainian servicemen were asked to lay down their arms. Furthermore, those who did not voluntarily lay down their arms were destroyed by artillery fire.
While retreating, the Ukrainian soldiers left small arms, ammunition and over 30 dead servicemen in their positions.

On 26 April, Zavody, Zarechnoye and the outskirts of Yampol came under Russian control in the Izyum-Slavonic direction. The information was confirmed by the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ General Staff.
The AFU positions in the Zavody settlement prevented the Russian Armed Forces to advance to Velyka Kamyshevaha. The path is now free. On the morning of 27 April, the advance of the Russian Federation and D/LPR units in the area continued.
On 26 April, the Ukrainian armed forces attempted a counterattack in Rubizhne and Novotoshkivske. The attempt was unsuccessful, the Ukrainian Armed Forces retreated with losses in manpower and equipment.
On 26 April, a group of servicemen from the AFU’s 79th Detached Brigade Combat Team surrendered near Yampil. They surrendered weapons and military equipment.
War In Ukraine Day 62: Armed Forces of Ukraine Suffer Losses. Russian Units Continue Their Offensive

The offensive in the area of Yampol demonstrates that the TVD is systematically moving directly into the territory of the Slovyansk-Kramatorsk agglomeration.
War In Ukraine Day 62: Armed Forces of Ukraine Suffer Losses. Russian Units Continue Their Offensive

The blockade of the Azovstal plant in Mariupol continues. The Russian Armed Forces have no active combat operations over there.
An aerial photo of the plant with the exact coordinates of the bunkers where the remaining Azov regiment fighters are hiding has been circulated on the Internet.
War In Ukraine Day 62: Armed Forces of Ukraine Suffer Losses. Russian Units Continue Their Offensive
On the morning of 27 April, a second strike was carried out on a railway bridge in Zatoka, Odessa region, Ukraine, which had already sustained damage from the first strike yesterday.
On the morning of 27 April, an AFU Bairaktar UAV was shot down over Kursk Region, Russia.
War In Ukraine Day 62: Armed Forces of Ukraine Suffer Losses. Russian Units Continue Their Offensive

Over the Russian city of Voronezh, the air defence system was also activated several times.
This morning in the skies near Voronezh, the air defence system detected and successfully destroyed a small reconnaissance UAV. I have the situation under my personal control. There is no threat to the life and health of the region’s residents”, said the Governor of the Voronezh Region, Alexander Gusev.
Two Russians with Ukrainian Nazi ideology detained in Belgorod, Russia, while preparing to sabotage a transport facility.
On the night of 27 April, a sabotage by a Ukrainian reconnaissance group was prevented in Transnistria, near the village of Colbasna, where large ammunition and weapons storage facilities are located. Several grenades exploded near the military depots as a result of gunfire contact.
Russian Defence Ministry reports that high-precision long-range sea-launched Kalibr missiles destroyed hangars with a large batch of foreign weapons and ammunition supplied by the US and European countries to Ukrainian troops at the Zaporizhzhya aluminium plant.

Russian air defence forces shot down 18 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles near the villages of Aleksandrovka, Balakleya, Bryanka, Zaporizhske, Izyum, Kapitolovka, Peremoga, Petrovka, Popasne, Proletarske and Trudolyubovka, including two Bayraktar-TB2 UAVs near the villages of Kolesnikovka and Krasny Liman. In addition, a Ukrainian Tochka-U tactical missile was shot down over the village of Illichivka.
According to the Russian Defence Ministry, the AFU lost 284 people killed, wounded and prisoners of war in 24 hours. The total losses of dead, wounded and prisoners in the AFU, NGU and PSCs exceeded 45,000.
According to the report of the General Staff of the AFU, it has lost four tanks, six armoured vehicles, nine field artillery guns and mortars, four long- and medium-range air defence systems, two short-range air defence systems, 21 vehicles and special equipment and 22 UAVs.
There are reports from various sources that 3,000 militants of the Turkish far-right organisation Grey Wolves have been transferred to Ukraine.
The arrival of 3,000 Grey Wolves at the Ukrainian-Polish border was first reported about ten days ago, but it has only now become known that they have already been moved to the Kharkiv and Odessa-Mykolaiv directions (three squads of 1,000 fighters each have been deployed). Convoys with Turkish fighters were passing through Zhmerenka – along with heavy equipment and artillery.
Apparently, these units are planned to be used for counterstrikes near Kharkiv and Mykolaiv or for an attack on Transnistria.
Foreign fighters and soldiers from NATO regular units are increasingly replacing exsanguinated Ukrainian army units on the front lines.
The photo below shows a Finnish mercenary unit in Kharkiv.
War In Ukraine Day 62: Armed Forces of Ukraine Suffer Losses. Russian Units Continue Their Offensive
The conflict is slowly but steadily moving into the phase of full-scale war between Russia and NATO.
 
I think they already did that with 9/11. False flags have diminishing returns now. Even the mainstream media has accepted them as real.
Don't underestimate that power of a unified media singing the same song in unison for a prolonged duration. Someone I met recently said if the "media" all of a sudden started saying Broccoli was bad all in unison and relentlessly the vast majority of people will indeed believe broccoli is bad. In the same vein, as long as these same media all sing in unison about some false flag, then guess what? It all becomes very real, at least in the minds of hundreds of millions.

What scary times!!!
 
In the same vein, as long as these same media all sing in unison about some false flag, then guess what? It all becomes very real, at least in the minds of hundreds of millions.
Which is irrelevant unless the empire wants to use that mass delusion to achieve some geopolitical objective, which they don't have the balls to do. Even in their first instance of direct confrontation with Russia, the CIA still tried to hide themselves behind the Ukrainians; to keep their "plausible deniability" in place. They can try all the false flags they want (and they have been); it's not making a difference to the facts on the ground. In fact, it may even be detrimental, because Russia has been using the attacks as justification to escalate the conflict further.

Not to mention that there's a small, but significant percentage of the population that will increasingly start to see through the war propaganda, especially as their vaunted western standard of living crumbles along with the US economy. Polls have already shown that over 60% of the US population did not accept Russia as an excuse for soaring petrol prices.

Nope, the western media's power, like that of the US empire, is fast drawing to a close, because they think that their audiences are too docile to question the BS that they themselves don't even believe. People only believe lies if the lies make them comfortable. Take the comfort away, and people rapidly rediscover an appreciation for truth.
 

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